Futurebasic/Language/Reference/kill appleevent

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KILL APPLEEVENT[edit | edit source]

Syntax[edit | edit source]

KILL APPLEEVENT eventType&, eventClass&

Revised[edit | edit source]

May, 2001 (Release 5)

Description[edit | edit source]

Once established, an Apple Event remains in effect for the life of your program. This includes event handlers that you create as well as event handlers that are created by the runtime. One example might be the apple event that opens a document. Its event type is _"core" and its class is _"odoc". If you wanted to override these established settings you would begin by removing the old version.

<code><b>REM</b> _coreEventType = _core"<b>REM</b> _kAEOpenDocuments = _odoc"</code>

<code><b>KILL APPLEEVENT</b> _kRequiredEventClass,_kAEOpenDocuments</code>

Now you are ready to establish a new vector.

<code><b>ON APPLEEVENT</b>(_kRequiredEventClass,_kAEOpenDocuments) ¬
<b>  FN</b> myODocHandler</code>

Example:
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CD Example: AppleEvents Folder

See Also[edit | edit source]

SENDAPPLEEVENT; HANDLEEVENTS; ON APPLEEVENT; GETPROCESSINFO; APPLEEVENTMESSAGE$